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"education spending" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the budget allocated to educational organizations and institutions. For example, "The government has increased its education spending this year in order to provide more resources to students in disadvantaged areas."
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The variable Education Spending is the sum of all local education expenditures identified in the survey.
The OECD study does not link education spending to economic success or even to educational outcomes.
Boost education spending!
Education spending will jump 7 percent.
Education spending can't explain "economic miracles".
"It's education spending, not transit spending.
Already, pension costs in many states are squeezing education spending.
It ranks low in per-student education spending.
And the legislature's approach to education spending has been ascetic.
Whereas the O.E.C.D. advocates more education spending, a new I.M.F.
Australia has almost tripled education spending per student since 1970.
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